The 3Com Baseline Switch 2024 is a cost effective Layer 2 10/100 switch ideal for small businesses looking for an affordable unmanaged switching solution. The Baseline Switch 2016... more
for small to midsize officesThis rack mountable, business-class switch can be installed in a wiring closet or as a free-standing unitThe switch comes preconfigured...
for small to midsize officesThis rack mountable, business-class switch can be installed in a wiring closet or as a free-standing unitThe switch comes preconfigured for fast, easy installation using economical copper wiringAuto-negotiation adjusts the port speed to match the communicating deviceAny of the switch's 24 ports can deliver 10BASE-T Ethernet for users with average bandwidth requirements, or 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet for power users or those with newer network connectionsTo simplify connecting cables, all ports come with automatic detection of the Ethernet cable type (MDI/MDIX)Like all 3Com Baseline products, this switch provides powerful, feature-rich practicality in a sturdy package designed for reliability, long life, and low total cost of ownership Product Description 3Com Baseline Switch 2024 - switch - 24 ports Device Type Switch
The 3Com Baseline Switch 2024 is a cost effective Layer 2 10/100 switch ideal for small businesses looking for an affordable unmanaged switching solution. The Baseline Switch 2016 has 24 10/100 ports and is best suited for businesses with legacy Ethernet desktops that are looking to start a network. This Baseline switch is operational straight out-of-the-box, with no configuration required. Autosensing ports adapt to the speed of connected devices to optimise network performance. This switch is designed to operate freestanding or rackmounted, allowing businesses to optimise office space. Baseline Switches have no fan helping to reduce power consumption and their quiet operation is ideal for office environments.
Advantages: So Easy installation, Simple and effective design Disadvantages: None of which I know
...GENERAL OVERVIEW
This 3COM OfficeConnect switch is considered my best. It has simple yet effective design and so easy to use and configure: just plug the cables and it is on. It is very useful for home networks and small business networks, as it can connect up to 5 computers with the 10/100 Mbits per second speed.
FEATURES
Five autosensing ports automatically detect the speed of the attached device to maximize network performance
With plug-and-play installation and no configuration needed, the switch fits easily into your unmanaged network
Full-duplex feature supports two-way data transfer, doubling the effective bandwidth of the network
Compact, fanless design ensures quiet operation in small office spaces
Connectors at rear help reduce cable clutter
FCC Class B switch is approved for use in small office and home office...
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Advantages: Easy to use, easy to install Disadvantages: closeness of the ports.
...Netgear are well known for their networking equipment and it is for this reason I want to tell you about a great piece of kit. The 24portswitch.
24ports of networking capability.... But what does that all mean???
Ok, let me tell you about what a network is.
Even the internet is just one big network. it is simply just a collection of computers that are connected together and can communicate. Simple!
But, how do you connect them together? Its not like they shake hands and have a chat is it?
Well in a way, that is what they are doing but using some extra hardware to do this.
To put a computer on a network, it needs a Network interface card or NIC. This plugs into your computer's motherboard. Its basically similar to installing a graphics card or sound card. You then need to connect the computer via the NIC card to...
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Advantages: Excellent quality. loads of features, easy to install Disadvantages: None
...Netgear are well known for their networking equipment and it is for this reason I want to tell you about a great piece of kit. The 24portswitch.
24ports of networking capability.... But what does that all mean???
Ok, let me tell you about what a network is.
Even the internet is just one big network. it is simply just a collection of computers that are connected together and can communicate. Simple!
But, how do you connect them together? Its not like they shake hands and have a chat is it?
Well in a way, that is what they are doing but using some extra hardware to do this.
To put a computer on a network, it needs a Network interface card or NIC. This plugs into your computer's motherboard. Its basically similar to installing a graphics card or sound card. You then need to connect the computer via the NIC card to...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful